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Show DAILY fIGHI Hand-Tailori- ng ST AT I TUESDAN JOURNAL, MARCH 24, 1908. si council win Careful UTAH I FOR f Around the Town ff'r-e-ee-- 1 r lornu r!j a ' B; i. re- - is very much in evidence in I a lul i!u!n' At ua The result is a degree of durability not possessed by garments tailored in the usual way. In fact Ives' Correct Clothes embody the essentials that clothes so make desirable and satisfactory. But what you can get in at from $35 to $60, fine-to-ord- er to-ord- er you can obtain in IVES' for from $20 ready-to-we- ar to $40. it? And Quite a saving, isn't remember our guarantee goes with every garment. You can't lose. CD. IVES CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN Broom Hotel Corner in tim ISRENIED ITS 1ST Without ao much as one word being either (or or against the proposition, the city council last night, by the unanimous adoption of the recom- mid mendations of the commutes on laws, turned down the application of the Ogden Rapid Transit company for its Wall avenue franchise, and unless different action Is taken at a later date, the street cars will not run south on Wall avenue (Tom Twenty-fift- h for some time yet It was expected that there would be at least a discussion of the merits of the Transit company's request for a franchise, but Immediately after the reading of the committee's recommendation that the request be not granted Councilman Powers moved the adoption of the same, and every member present answered aye to the roll call. The council, prior to the regular meeting, was In executive session, and it Is presumed that the franchise matter was threshed out behind closed doors. ruun mil- - rxiti't.p-.tf t'llUtll.c ill. li. whkii m-Mu.vnr tiit-xic- i . ' i! m.-i- p-. in,. .1,.. ihi ri iu,;i iii.- - 1:. ;J, H: u o.l Al'.m.uj aii.hik.n tj kudug i.,m i..k l.eaiiy erry ! m a-- proj-acn- i Slairii i.e lluttrr is the those who nuke a - buMiiiss of alu,- - of nice how. of oX our I., w t':iy Floral Iv-ii- f. ms l.a.l 114-1- ,t as ' I'T.-i- ! - : ss f.-- r li iifii - - m 1 : V,. : .11 c ' : 1H1.11- - I P.i-.ii- - 1 -- ecu-ceml- - -- - t- 1 n-- a. . . ,1,-ar- . ; j . , A pure, cream of tartar powder Its fame is world wide No alum; no phosphate of lime li.gi-ikc- eolll-niitl- - i. f The poisonous nature of alum is so veil known that the sale of s i Bt-r- motion to file the report was made, when i'owers was on Ins feet, amending the first motion and ordering the report back to the committee for further and mure detailed report. Thomas, w ho was a member of the committee, explained why the rejHirt told the council members nothing. as I'owers had stated, and Mayor Brewer followed with a further explanation of the water tights tangle, saying that the original value represented had not materialized when the tract was purchased. tlte city Mayor Brewer thought should stand oil Ita rights lu court. President Browning said the cuae hud draggtd along from one council to another, and that If the city was In danger of a suit by placing the report on file he for one would be glad to see the matter in the courts. He thought that Inasmuch as some talk of "crookedness had been made that the case should reach trial and be aired. He declared further that some one having mentioned that Browning Brothers had purchased water rights there, as one of the firm he wanted to say that the company had no such water rights. After City Attorney Devine had insisted that he would file no other report than the one Just read if the matter was referred back to him for the next two years, every week, as it had been for the past, the matter was brought to a close with Powers withdrawing his amendment and the council deciding to stand a legal fight if there should be any. A Wii cemetery. n If you drink, drink Tellowstoa. Potor Pan a cigar for 10c ,'i t So. mlii-,- - Mi.ilTlilKC llci-list- - e o of-f- was was issued condiments and vhiskey con taining it is prohibited by lav. c: to- this lu buying baking powder examine the label and take only a brand shown on to W. 1'. Hariii'y anil Miss Did you ever have your eyes testAnn... Tuivtt. both nf Wells. NVv. The ed? It wont cost you anything; be- cm. li.- will lie ms tried this at sides we'll lie truthful in advising you. th.of Kiigar C. Baum. 419 Ilusiinier. Tw iiny-thir- d street. Mr. llartev Is a w r Wi II known iiiintiig in the -- NEW DANCE Tomorrow night a Sn:4' Itfush state and haa many Congress Bunting Acad, my. ft irinls who extend congratulaafi- i. to be made with cream of tartar. ivi-niti- 0H-rnto- Spec-music- . tions e Best' yet Peter Pan he cigar, s SEE THE STORY OF THE VES TAL PICTURED AT THE ELEC TRIC THIS WEEK IT IS FINE. JUST LIKE HOME.' Rose bushes at Filigree's, ave. 2861 "THE GIRL IN THE OLD RED AT UTAHNA THEATER 'The Girl in Red at the Utahna on night was the greatest drawNEW DANCE Tomorrow night gl ing card ever put oil by this house. Muiniuy the Congress Dancing Academy. Special music. A FINE BILL OF PICTURES, AP MUSIC PROPRIATE AND GOOD SINGING. ELECTRIC ALL WEEK. JUST LIKE HOME." The lawns on the city hail square were given their first cutting of the season today. sat at the Vienna. When yeu eat, Order monuments and headstones from the large and new stock of JOS. PARRT A SONS CO 8288 Washing ton avenue. CONTRACTORS I Twenty-sevent- a Tlie play la Intensely dramatic, and tlie cast is an able one, with such artists us William R. Abram, Frederic Harrington, Frank Jonaaon, E. It. Stanley, Zell Stockner, James Wallace, J. P. Hicks and Rex Wilson. The principal Interest was created by tlie girl in red, Mlsa Agnes Johns an the program, Fannie LeGrand In the play and caat in tha part of Sapho. Her Sapho waa ideal. Ohs haa the face and the form and the temperament for the part 8he appears at the mask cosball in a magnificent wine-re- d tume, so made that it conceals nothing of her charms from tlie gase of the audience. Bha lias been the lover of every artist In tlie Latin quarter in Paris and has s long Hat of human wrecks, men whom she has seduced and usually destroyed. Tha play ia full of action and color and will be on all tha week. The guessing of the true name of Bapho, who is said to be an Ogden woman, is the theme of interest, and every man, woman and child In tlie audience last night ventured a guess, a prise of 826 to be given to the successful one. lid and to find it decidedly handy while hanging out tlie clothes to move long in the yard. It does sound like good Idea, doesn't It? Of course, a whole lot of us do not have to wash our own clothes, and some of us have no more use for a baby buggy than a rabbit, but the old ones stored sway van be pulled out from closet and attic, scrubbed and made to do as rejob-e- Wednesday Special .. dsHMMHA, dMMhMuaaMBM GENUINE MORIOGOTIZAN and AWATASATSUMA 'VASES-- - CHOICE OF THE LOT No More Than a Customer THESE ARE POSITIVELY THE GREAT-n-ai OF THE SEASON) est;bargains COME EARLY TEA SERVED FREE IN THE AFTERNOON SOUVENIRS TO THE CHILDREN Richardson & Grant THE CROCKERY PEOPLE In- in the tune of inlliibli-s- . One iif the I test Inventions is not In the clollu-- banket, but tile clothes line. Hate that boy of yours, who is always taking the clock apart to see how it was put together, use a little of hls Ingenuity and nieclianU-a- l ideas In putting up a good rope on pulleys. The riqie will need to be double and stretched from a pulley on the house to a second one on some convenient post or outbuilding. s Millmeiy m WE ARE READY TO MBIT YOU IN SELECTING YOUR EASTER HAT NEVER WERE THE SPRING SIGNS MORE CHARMING OR DE- - PLEA-SIN- THAN THEY ARE THIS . G SEA- SON. OUR PROFUSE SHOWING OF ALL APPRECIATED A Jesse A. Neal Tresea The case of Carl Schurts, charged NEW VERMONT SENATOR. with petty larceny, was continued In al(By the United Press.) Is It police court this morning. BT. ALBANB, Vermont, March 24. leged that Schurts is responsible for some of the recent stealing of bran, Governor Proctor this afternoon appointed John W. Htewart to fill the a Fire Insurance. H. A. Blms 421 25th. vacancy caused by the death of hls a father U. 8. Senator Kedfleld Proctor. Whan yau eat, sat at tha Vienna, Mr. Stewart is now In Colorado a Springs with hls son. John Stone and Jim Wilson, charged with drunkenness, were sentenced to NOTICE pay a fine of 88 or spend five days In Jail in the police court today. George District Court, Mtate of Utah, County B. Knight was treated likewise. of Weber. In the matter of the estate of Sarah It will pay yau ts see tha Elactna La Rose, deceased. Cash Register at The Crystal, " 2477 The petition of George La Rose, adWashington Avanua. Where the cars ministrator of the above estate, praytap. ing for confirmation of sale of the fola lowing described real estate, If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Part of sec. 2, block 1, Ogden, 8 acre THE FATAL SNEEZE IS CATCH- plat A Ogden City survey, Ogden COME City, Weber county, state of Utah, ING AT THE ELECTRIC. AND SEE IT AND HAVE A GOOD has been set for hearing on Saturday, LAUGH'. "JUST LIKE HOME. the 4th day of April, 1908, at 9:30 a o'clock a. m., at the county court house, Service at tha Falstaft cafe la al- in the court room of said court. In Ogways the best, any hour of the diy den City, Weber county, L'tah. night Late dinner and after tneater WITNESS, the clerk of said court, patronage especially catered to. with the seal thereof affixed this 24th a of March, 1908. Whan yeu eat, eat at the Vienna. day DAVID MATTSON, (BEAL) Clerk. receiver for Carl E. Rasmussen, the Edmunds Tailoring company, has By FRANK P. HENDERSHOT. Deputy Clerk. Med a petition In the District court for Mar. (First publication. small to several compromise authority Apr. (Last publication, claims held against the company, PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF ANY KIND OF HAT . Dillon, Mout. Balt Lake City GUI BY The Leader Millinery Mrs. 5. E. Lyon, Prop. ' Worth $20, $30, $5.00 and $6.00 2 to I THE FASHION CENTERS WILL BE Dr. W. J. Browning, office, Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil A Glass Co. a a 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES sat at the Vienna, nnnh dui) THE LATE CREATIONS FROM ALL ' a BUGGY. unman took the nM luiliy liUKKV turned it into a clothes basket 2243 Whan you sat, BABY One Pln-gre- w a Superintendent E. C. Whitney of the Union Pacific left for one of his regular trips East along the dlvlaion J.Y7. BAILEY CO. this morning. a CONTRACTORS OF CEMENT U. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump ESAND CONCRETE WORK. SB at yard, 88.75 delivered. Gillette h Coal Ci.. 188 West ALL TIMATES FURNISHED, street Phones 1074. a BELL WORK GUARANTEED. The condition of Thomas Smyth, PHONE 1313. 2822 WASH. AVE. who was injured Saturday in an auto accident, Is reported steadily Improving and his release from the hospital CEMENT iharat-,with a statutory whiih was sot for ! i',-- day o Is expected shortly. , 3 : Ku-in-- Two-ytar-ol- ft . ! tin- I.l e otic of tht . uau, iimcii. s l F a. .1 il Tlic dlrtiussi.m rose bushes: wL.-i- i also piecij-ii.ilc' Si lik- a:- in 1 11c . .;i I l!i lil'iTt ..f a sjrei ia loiinuillcr lower sce.ls. gr.i seeds and bulbs at J-i M l'iwa liniiiithe oily's Water liilil m Wil- i'tngrce's Feed Stole. !"i 1, i i liatie they lard ouujoii. I'uia hiiM-- null a r. 11 NEW DANCE Tom 'now night at ft ii a u,.ili.i: truck of '.uiid f r.iii i Frank il i.nv, wa : the Fongrcss 1uik-iroad. It was r.nrifd that tl:o Academy. Spec- co lilys ial music. tillti in the water rinlits is and Muslu-ri. ulin was that orally Mr M....r, li.i.l off, rod to ... in the pi iiitcr.li.u-When you eat eat at ia Vienna, la-- i frnm 04-d- r ivpurrlius.' lh land, with the . a iv- was uiul paroled. K.iiy water right, for the same amount as 1,1a KlixnU-lli- . wife of Stephen F. tui ami will piebald) paid. The hUOKtioli ut liy the Sheldon, died at l lie residence, !tf( ni. limn,- in iius in its r, port was whether or avenue, Mar, h 3. of tubere not the city should iniKiid to make culin tin-Funeral servUes will lie held iiuiaiiiiiig it- selection of ton a, res for a site for a at the residence at 2 o'clock ii.f iuii tit l wiili the p. m. n,-'' power plant. l s. March 2 .1; interment in Mountain View laso nf 1 he state lu, There is never a question as to the absolute purity and health-lalneoi iood raised with ' V tu1 s line ,,f jiilnis and Fo . 413 "4lli. is ., t.. .i.a al tiu- i i.a- ibi., aslii'.-.Kliil i:, T li Sl.Cld.i) rlcliil:,.' r. is .1.! 111.1.; ii.,i!h '.a1. :i !ii : : u 1. , tin,. - - Ui- 1 . Jr 1 i,i 1., t j . It shows SJ sb'ck, and clean :i! .. I.:" V 1,-- . : , - f.i::li li., iit'ii'i-lil- .1 ini - ui.n 'I'll- it- forecast Tonight partly F and warmer Wednesday rain b. cloudy or enow colder. B. li, r i.i. Weather r,i.b:.i l.. wind- pii.-- . .4 fa 1 PAGE FIVE to-w- it: 24-0- a Kodak Finishing. Tripp 840 25th St ' a James Maloney left town shortly before noon today. James had excellent reasons for taking his departure, Judge Murphy having sentenced him on a vagrancy charge topay a fine of 899 or serve 99 days In Jail if found within the city after the whistles blew at noon. James stood not upon the order of his going, but went regardless TOMORROW NIGHT MERRY WIDOW WALTZ Congress Dancing Academy, every body will have a chance to learn the new dance. 64 cents couple, extra Indy 28 cents. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Tha firm of Wykes A Blair Is 'Unsolved by mutual consent, Julia. C. Blair retiring. The M. M. Wykes Co. assumes conAt the family home, 2828 LaFay-ett- a trol of the business collecting all acavenue, Monday afternoon, Mrs. counts, end assuming ell Indebtedness. Ida Elisabeth Sheldon, wife of Stephen JULIA C. BIAUL F. Sheldon, dtaf of tuberculoaia Mrs MAUDE M. WTKES. of violation of tha speed ordinance. IWAMTEM Good Homes in Which to Put Santo Dishwasher CALL IN OUR STORE OR TELEPHONE YOU A SANTO DISHWASHER ON US MONDAY TO 8END 30 Days Free Trial IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO USE IT 30 DAYS AND POSSIBLY IT IS JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR MANY YEARS. i THE SANTO SAVES YOU AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF TIME. MONEY, WORK AND WORRY, BUT THAT IS NOT ALL: IF YOU ARE DOING YOUR OWN WORK AND HAVE A HOUSEFUL OF GUESTS YOU CAN GET YOUR DISHES DONE "IN A JIFFY' AND ENJOY THE COMPANY OF VISITORS. The Santo Is Peifection BOYLE 2455 HARDWARE CO. Wash. Ave. IF ITS GOOD ITS HERE |